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Japanese journalist in airport blast voices remorse

Japanese journalist in airport blast voices remorse

AMMAN, Jordan - Japanese photojournalist Hiroki Gomi speaks at a press conference June 18 in an Amman hotel after being pardoned and released from prison. Gomi, convicted of causing the death of an Amman airport security guard and injuring others in May when a bomblet he was carrying went off, expressed remorse to the victims and their families.

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(2)Bereaved family consent to bail for Mainichi journalist

(2)Bereaved family consent to bail for Mainichi journalist

AMMAN, Jordan - Mainichi Shimbun President Akira Saito (R) holds the hand of Abudol al-Sarhan, elder brother of Ali al-Sarhan, an Amman airport security guard killed in the May 1 explosion of a cluster bomblet in the luggage of his newspaper's photojournalist Hiroki Gomi on May 7. (Pool photo)

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(1)Bereaved family consent to bail for Mainichi journalist

(1)Bereaved family consent to bail for Mainichi journalist

AMMAN, Jordan - Mainichi Shimbun President Akira Saito (R) meets with Abudol al-Sarhan (2nd from L), elder brother of Ali al-Sarhan, an Amman airport security guard killed in the May 1 explosion of a cluster bomblet in the luggage of his newspaper's photojournalist Hiroki Gomi on May 7. The bereaved family told Saito they would like to give their consent for Gomi to be released on bail. (Pool photo)

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(2)Mainichi president pays respects to victims at Amman airport

(2)Mainichi president pays respects to victims at Amman airport

AMMAN, Jordan - File photo shows a Jordanian airport security guard, Ali al-Sarhan, who was killed in the May 1 explosion at Amman international airport caused by a cluster bomblet that a Mainichi Shimbun journalist carried in his luggage. Top Mainichi executives paid respects to those who were killed and injured at the airport on May 7.

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Mainichi president pays respects to victims at Amman airport

Mainichi president pays respects to victims at Amman airport

AMMAN, Jordan - The president of the Mainichi Shimbun, Akira Saito (R in center), on May 7 pays respects to a Jordanian security guard, Ali al-Sarhan, who was killed in last week's explosion at Amman international airport caused by a cluster bomblet that a Mainichi journalist carried in his luggage. Three others were injured in the incident.

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(2)Mainichi president pays respects to victims at Amman airport

(2)Mainichi president pays respects to victims at Amman airport

AMMAN, Jordan - File photo shows a Jordanian airport security guard, Ali al-Sarhan, who was killed in the May 1 explosion at Amman international airport caused by a cluster bomblet that a Mainichi Shimbun journalist carried in his luggage. Top Mainichi executives paid respects to those who were killed and injured at the airport on May 7. (Kyodo)

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(2)Bereaved family consent to bail for Mainichi journalist

(2)Bereaved family consent to bail for Mainichi journalist

AMMAN, Jordan - Mainichi Shimbun President Akira Saito (R) holds the hand of Abudol al-Sarhan, elder brother of Ali al-Sarhan, an Amman airport security guard killed in the May 1 explosion of a cluster bomblet in the luggage of his newspaper's photojournalist Hiroki Gomi on May 7. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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(1)Bereaved family consent to bail for Mainichi journalist

(1)Bereaved family consent to bail for Mainichi journalist

AMMAN, Jordan - Mainichi Shimbun President Akira Saito (R) meets with Abudol al-Sarhan (2nd from L), elder brother of Ali al-Sarhan, an Amman airport security guard killed in the May 1 explosion of a cluster bomblet in the luggage of his newspaper's photojournalist Hiroki Gomi on May 7. The bereaved family told Saito they would like to give their consent for Gomi to be released on bail. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Japanese journalist in airport blast voices remorse

Japanese journalist in airport blast voices remorse

AMMAN, Jordan - Japanese photojournalist Hiroki Gomi speaks at a press conference June 18 in an Amman hotel after being pardoned and released from prison. Gomi, convicted of causing the death of an Amman airport security guard and injuring others in May when a bomblet he was carrying went off, expressed remorse to the victims and their families. (Kyodo)

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Victim's family OKs bail for Mainichi journalist

Victim's family OKs bail for Mainichi journalist

AMMAN, Jordan - Hiroki Gomi (file photo), a photojournalist for Japan's Mainichi Shimbun, is expected to be released on bail soon. The family of an Amman airport security guard killed in the May 1 explosion caused by a cluster bomblet in Gomi's luggage gave their official consent May 10 for him to be released on bail. (Kyodo)

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Mainichi president pays respects to victims at Amman airport

Mainichi president pays respects to victims at Amman airport

AMMAN, Jordan - The president of the Mainichi Shimbun, Akira Saito (R in center), on May 7 pays respects to a Jordanian security guard, Ali al-Sarhan, who was killed in last week's explosion at Amman international airport caused by a cluster bomblet that a Mainichi journalist carried in his luggage. Three others were injured in the incident. (Kyodo)

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